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This is the third lesson in a series covering the new Edexcel A-Level History unit: Mao's China 1949 - 1976. This series of lessons covers Key Topic Three: The Cultural Revolution and its Aftermath, 1966 - 76
The lesson is ready to teach and includes all worksheets and sources. The lessons refer to the textbook "Communist States in the Twentieth Century " (Bunce, 2015 - Hodder) although other textbooks could be used with the lessons.
During the lesson pupils will:
* Complete a thinking task about things during the Cultural Revolution that were deemed counter revolutionary.
* Investigate the attack on the grave of Wu Xun as an example of the attacks on the four olds.
* Use the text to research attacks on the four olds to create an argument against an Historic quote.
* Complete a card sort looking at the economic, social and political consequences of the attacks on the four olds.
* Conduct a debate to decide the biggest impact of the Cultural Revolution/attacks on the four olds.
* Investigate and evaluate the attacks against Mao's political enemies.
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This is the second lesson in a series covering the new Edexcel A-Level History unit: Mao's China 1949 - 1976. This series of lessons covers Key Topic Three: The Cultural Revolution and its Aftermath, 1966 - 76
The lesson is ready to teach and includes all worksheets and sources. The lessons refer to the textbook "Communist States in the Twentieth Century " (Bunce, 2015 - Hodder) although other textbooks could be used with the lessons.
During the lesson pupils will:
* Identify and evaluate Mao's reasons for launching the Cultural Revolution
* Complete a writing task to evaluate these reasons.
* Investigate the split in the CPC between ideologues and pragmatists as a reason for the Cultural Revolution.
* Complete a source analysis task to create a profile of an average Red Guard member.
* Use the text to outline information about the Red Guard and their role in the Cultural Revolution.
* Consolidate knowledge about the Red Guard by creating a Dazibao (big character poster)
* Complete writing task to evaluate reasons for the Cultural Revolution
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This is the First lesson in a series covering the new Edexcel A-Level History unit: Mao's China 1949 - 1976. This series of lessons covers Key Topic Three: The Cultural Revolution and its Aftermath, 1966 - 76
The lesson is ready to teach and includes all worksheets and sources. The lessons refer to the textbook "Communist States in the Twentieth Century " (Bunce, 2015 - Hodder) although other textbooks could be used with the lessons.
During the lesson pupils will:
* Suggest why Mao swam across the Yangtze River in 1966 and investigate the significance of the event in Mao's political life.
* Compare depictions of Mao from 1958 and 1966 and suggest how and why they have changed.
* Watch a video introducing pupils to the Red Guard and denunciations.
* Analyse propaganda posters from the Cultural Revolution and suggest how the use of propaganda had changed since the 1950s.
* Investigate the four olds and their significance
* Consider a timeline and sources describing the key events of the Cultural Revolution
* Use the information from the lesson to suggest why Mao launched the Cultural Revolution in 1966.
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This bundle contains six full lessons of a scheme of work about the Roman Empire.
The lessons are aimed towards key stage 3 (year 7) but could easily be adapted for Key stages 1 and 2.
The bundle contains the following lessons:
Lesson one - Introduction and Chronology of the Roman Empire
Lesson Two - The Story of Romulus and Remus
Lesson Three - The Roman Amry
Lesson Four - The Roman invasion of Britain
Lesson Five - Boudica's Rebellion
Lesson Six - Legacy of the Romans
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This is the fifth lesson of a scheme of work covering the Roman Empire.
The aim of the lesson is to investigate and evaluate the legacy of the Romans through History
During the lesson pupils will:
- Watch a video identifying the key aspects of life for a Roman child and compare it with their own life.
- Use an information sheet to develop a poster identifying what they think are the most significant legacy of the Romans through History.
- Share and compare their ideas with other pupils in the class through a gallery task.
- Complete a short writing activity to evaluate the most significant legacy of the Romans.
This lesson is aimed towards year seven but could be easily adapted for key stage 1 or 2.
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This is the fourth lesson of a scheme of work covering the Roman Empire.
The aim of the lesson is to investigate and develop a roleplay about Boudica's Rebellion
During the lesson pupils will:
- Use ISM of the statue of Boudica to identify why she might be significant and why she has a statue in London.
- Complete a short card sort to identify the chronology of Boudica's rebellion.
- Use the information from the card sort to create a short role play portraying her rebellion.
- Develop and apply success criteria to peer assess each other's role plays.
This lesson is aimed towards year seven but could be easily adapted for key stage 1 or 2.
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This is the fourth lesson of a scheme of work covering the Roman Empire.
The aim of the lesson is to investigate and evaluate the main reasons for the Roman Invasion of Britain.
During the lesson pupils will:
- Brainstom reasons why the British might want to invade Britain.
- Complete a card sort to evaluate the main reasons why the Romans invaded Britain.
- Write a PEA paragraph prioritising the reasons for the invasion of Britain.
- Complete an empathy based task to suggest how the British might feel about the invasion.
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This bundle contains four full lessons covering Key Topic Three: Canada and the Durham Report of the new edexcel A-Level History course, Britain loosing and gaining an Empire 1763 - 1914.
The bundle contains the following lessons:
Lesson 1 - Canada and the Revolutions of 1837
Lesson 2 - Revolts against British Rule
Lesson 3 - Events and results of the Canadian Revolts
Lesson 4 - The impact of the Durham Report
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This is the third lesson in a series covering the new Edexcel A-Level History unit: Britain losing and gaining an Empire 1763 - 1914.
This series of lessons covers the second depth study: Learning from past mistakes:Canada and the Durham Report, 1837 - 40
The lesson is ready to teach and includes all worksheets and sources. The lessons refers to the textbook "Britain: Losing and gaining and Empire, 1763 - 1914" (Christie, 2016 Pearson) although other textbooks could be used with the lessons.
During the lesson pupils will:
* Investigate declarations of independance from Upper and Lower Canada and identify any similarities and differences to the American declaration of Indedence.
* Investigate and identidy the key events of the revolts in Upper and Lower Canada and decide which revolt the British might reguard as the most serious.
* Investigate the results of the each revolt and the impact they had on the provicences. Prioritise the results to identify the most serious issues to be dealt with.
* Decide and discuss if the Canadian revolts represented a serious threat to British control of the colonies.
* Decide if the situation in Canada leading to revolt and the impact showed that the British had learnt from their mistakes after the loss of the American colonies.
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This is the second lesson in a series covering the new Edexcel A-Level History unit: Britain losing and gaining an Empire 1763 - 1914.
This series of lessons covers the second depth study: Learning from past mistakes:Canada and the Durham Report, 1837 - 40
The lesson is ready to teach and includes all worksheets and sources. The lessons refers to the textbook "Britain: Losing and gaining and Empire, 1763 - 1914" (Christie, 2016 Pearson) although other textbooks could be used with the lessons.
During the lesson pupils will:
* Compare the situation in America before the revolutons with the situation in Canada before 1837.
* Evaluate and compare the situations in Upper and Lower Canada and highlight the main causes of the revolts in 1837.
* Decide is the situations that led to revolution suggest that the British had learnt from their mistakes after the loss of the American colonies.
* Suggest how the Prime Minister Lord Melbourne might deal with the revolts to prevent future issues.
* Decide if the causes of the 1837 revolutions in Canada were the same as the American revolution.
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This is the fourth lesson in a series covering the new Edexcel A-Level History unit: Britain losing and gaining an Empire 1763 - 1914.
This series of lessons covers the second depth study: Learning from past mistakes:Canada and the Durham Report, 1837 - 40
The lesson is ready to teach and includes all worksheets and sources. The lessons refers to the textbook "Britain: Losing and gaining and Empire, 1763 - 1914" (Christie, 2016 Pearson) although other textbooks could be used with the lessons.
During the lesson pupils will:
* Investigate the character of the Earl of Durham and his early work in parliamentary reform.
* Use source analysis to identify the reasons why Durham was chosen to deal with the Canadian situation
* Investigate the actions taken by Durham in Canada and evaluate his reputation as a reformer and the reasons for the failure of the Canada mission.
* Investigate and evaluate the impact of Durhams advisers Wakefield and Buller.
* Decide if Durham deserves to be remembered as a reformer.
* Evaluate British actions and decide if the way they dealt with Canada shows that they had learnt from their mistakes.
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This is a full lesson from a scheme of work about the Industrial Revolution. This lesson is aimed towards key stage three but could easily be adapted for other key stages.
The focus of the lesson is to investigate the importance of coal during the Industrial Revolution and evaluate and suggest solutions for the problems facing coal miners.
During the lesson pupils will:
- Try to guess the subject of the lesson based on some clues.
- Investigate how coal was used and evaluate the actions of a steam engine.
- Identify problems facing coal miners and suggest possible solutions that could be implemented.
- Compare pupil generated solutions with real solutions.
- Write and peer assess a PEE paragraph to evaluate learning from the lesson.
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This bundle contains five full lessons from a scheme of work investigating Medieval Castles.
These lessons are aimed towards KS3/year 7 but could easily be adapted for other year levels or key stages.
The bundle contains five lessons:
- Lesson One: Introduction to castles
- Lesson Two: The best place to build a castle.
- Lesson Three: Motte and Bailey Castles
- Lesson Four: Development of Castles over time
- Lesson Five: Attacking a Castle
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This is the fifth lesson of a scheme of work in about Medieval Castles.
The focus of the lesson is to have pupils evaluate the different methods used to attack castles.
During the lesson pupils will:
- Use an ISM to develop an initial list of the ways that castles could be attacked.
- Use information to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of different methods to attack castles.
- Use the information from the lesson to plan an attack on a castle.
- Complete peer assessment to evaluate plans of attack from other pupils.
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This lesson is aimed towards year seven but could be easily adapted for key stage 1 or 2.
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This is the fourth lesson of a scheme of work in about Medieval Castles.
The focus of the lesson is for pupils to investigate the ways castles developed over time.
During the lesson pupils will:
- Evaluate knowledge of Motte and Bailey castles from previous lessons.
- Complete image analysis to identify the differences and relative strengths and weaknesses of different types of castles.
- Use what they have learnt and information sheets to develop a short presentation about either Stone Keep or Concentric castles.
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This lesson is aimed towards year seven but could be easily adapted for key stage 1 or 2.
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This is an introductory lesson for a scheme of work covering the new Superpower Relations and the Cold War Edexcel GCSE History unit.
The focus of the lesson is to introduce pupils to the capitalists and Communist ideologies and the key differences between them, pupils will also start to gain an understanding about some of the underlying causes of the Cold War.
During this unit, pupils will:
- Analyse and ISM showing the split between the Grand Alliance after the Second World War.
- Be introduced to the content of the unit.
- Complete an image analysis task to identify the difference between communism and capitalism.
- Analyse American and Soviet propaganda criticising each other and their ideologies.
- Complete a worksheet identifying the key differences between the two ideologies.
- Complete a writing task giving opinions about the benefits and issues with each ideology.
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This is the second lesson of a scheme of work in about Medieval Castles.
The focus of the lesson is to have pupils evaluate the best place to build a castle.
During the lesson pupils will:
- Pupils discuss why an important person such as a king might want to build a castle.
- Analyse picture of Dover Castle and evaluate its position on a hill next to the coast.
- Identify advantages and disadvantages of building a castle on top of a hill or in the middle of a forrest.
- Complete a mapping activity to identify the best place to build a castle based on previous learning in the lesson.
- Complete a PEA paragraph to explain their choice of position.
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This lesson is aimed towards year seven but could be easily adapted for key stage 1 or 2.
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This is the third lesson of a scheme of work in about Medieval Castles.
The focus of the lesson is to introduce pupils to Motte and Bailey Castles and to evaluate their strengths and weaknesses.
During the lesson pupils will:
- Analyse an ISM showing the distribution of Castles across England.
- Identify the reasons why William the Conqueror needed to build castles when he became king.
- Complete a role playing activity where pupils act as agents of a Saxon chief who wants to start a rebellion against William. During this activity pupils will create an image of a Motte and Bailey Castle, evaluate its strengths and weaknesses and plan an attack on it.
- Hot seating activity: One pupil will play the Saxon chief and evaluate the plans of attack developed by other pupils.
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This is the first lesson of a scheme of work in about Medieval Castles.
The focus of the lesson is to evaluate pupils prior knowledge about Castles.
During the lesson pupils will:
- Create a spider diagram identifying prior knowledge about Castles.
- Create a drawing/diagram to display what pupils think a Castle should look like.
- Watch a video explaining key aspects of the design a castle.
- Analyse and explain images to identify the differences between a Castle and a house.
- Complete a short writing frame to highlight their own knowledge and understanding.
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This lesson introduces Germany after the First World War and the problems they were facing during the early 1920s. The lesson is designed as an introduction to the new Edexcel 9 - 1 History unit Wiemar and Nazi Germany 1918 - 1939 but could easily be adapted for other exam boards or key stages.
During the lesson pupils will:
- Analyse and infer from casualty figures for the Central Powers during the First World War.
- Analyse ISM of the cartoon "Clémenceau the Vampire"
- Complete a gallery tour task to gather and record information to identify and describe the problems Germany faced after the war.
- Write a report on the problems and prioritise their seriousness.
- Complete an inference exam question based on the content of the lesson.
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